Tag: Books
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British Library begins restoring digital services after cyber-attack
However, access is limited to a “read-only” format, and full restoration of services provided by the UK’s national library could take …
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Richard Osman among authors missing royalties amid ongoing cyber-attack on British Library
Every time an author’s book is borrowed from a library, they get about 13p, capped at £6,600 a year. To authors like Osman and JK …
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10 top cybersecurity books that should be on your bookshelf
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In an age of digital everything, do you even use a bookshelf …
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Amyx Books Operational Technology Contract From Classified Agency; William Schaefer Quoted
Amyx, through its partnership with Tenable, will support a classified agency’s enterprisewide inventory management efforts under a …
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How To Secure, Anonymize, And Protect Your Digital Life By Daniel Segun
We live in the digital era where we spend more than half of our time online surfing the internet, buying or selling online, transacting, …
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Shift5 Books Army Contract for HIMARS Security & Maintenance
Retired U.S. Army …
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SNR GovIT Books Defense Logistics Agency Cybersecurity Support Task Order
to assess and validate applicable security controls and guidance to rectify identified deficiencies as well as ensure compliance with …
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‘Cuba’ Ransomware Group Uses Every Trick in the Book
How a Russian cybercrime group using Cuban Revolution references and iconography has emerged as one of the most profitable ransomware …
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Book review: Tom Kemp’s ‘Containing Big Tech’ provides a guide for consumers and businesses alike
Tom Kemp’s new book about the dangers of the five Big Tech companies is several books in one volume. Normally, this would not be a great …
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Redbus & MakeMyTrip Bug Let Users Book Free Seats
The seat will essentially be locked for a certain amount of time, known as the lock-in period when a user chooses a seat and navigates to …
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Fancy Bear Goes Phishing by Scott Shapiro review – a gripping study of five extraordinary hacks
As we head towards 2030, a terrible realisation is dawning on us – that we have built a world that is critically dependent on a set of …
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